Free-agent forward T.J. Warren has a workout scheduled with the Sacramento Kings, sources have told The Athletic's Sam Amick. The 31-year-old spent the previous campaign in Minnesota, making 11 appearances with the Timberwolves. He was limited to 11.3 minutes a night, averaging 3.7 points. Warren was a 20-point scorer just a few campaigns ago, but health issues have badly derailed his career. The Kings are looking at multiple options at the forward position ahead of training camp, with workouts also planned for Jae Crowder and Nassir Little.
According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, forward T.J. Warren has agreed to a second 10-day contract with the Timberwolves. The 30-year-old has appeared in four games for Minnesota this season, averaging 4.8 points and 2.0 rebounds. While Warren is nowhere close to the player he once was, he might see an uptick in DFS attention in the next few weeks, considering Kyle Anderson (shoulder) has frequented the injury report of late. At the same time, Karl-Anthony Towns (knee) isn't expected back until the postseason, although that's still up in the air.
Phoenix Suns forward T.J. Warren (illness) has been ruled out for Thursday's game against the Denver Nuggets. He wasn't on the original injury report, but it appears the veteran forward will miss this game due to a non-COVID related illness. His absence won't have a huge impact on the rotation. It should free up additional playing time for starter Josh Okogie. However, Okogie only played 20 minutes during their last game. He probably won't get enough minutes to warrant streaming him on Thursday.
According to ESPN NBA Insider Adrian Wojnarowski, T.J. Warren is on his way to the Phoenix Suns as part of the blockbuster deal that sent Kevin Durant as well. As part of the Brooklyn Nets, Warren didn't have much value as he only saw around 18 minutes per game and averaged 9.5 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 1.1 assists per contest. This trade may actually raise his value since there will be some holes to fill with Mikal Bridges and Cameron Johnson vacating their roles on the team. He especially could be worth a look while Durant is on the mend.
Brooklyn Nets forward T.J. Warren (shin) is available for Monday's game against the Los Angeles Clippers. The 29-year-old will get back on the court after missing each of the last four games due to a left shin contusion. He should see an increased role off the bench with Ben Simmons (knee) and Seth Curry (groin) both sidelined for this contest. Although, his spike in value both won't last long with Spencer Dinwiddie and Dorian Finney-Smith coming into the picture soon.
Brooklyn Nets forward T.J. Warren (shin) won't play on Saturday against Washington. The 29-year-old was doubtful heading into this one, so his absence isn't a surprise by any means. Nevertheless, with Warren, Ben Simmons (knee), Kyrie Irving (calf), and Kevin Durant (knee) all unavailable versus the Wizards, the Nets are in trouble. However, Royce O'Neale, Seth Curry, Nicolas Claxton, Yuta Watanabe, and Seth Curry will do their best to pick things up offensively, giving each a higher-than-usual fantasy ceiling.
Brooklyn Nets forward T.J. Warren (shin) is questionable for Saturday's meeting with the Wizards. The 29-year-old has missed the last three games because of a left shin contusion. With Ben Simmons (knee) also questionable, Yuta Watanabe could on the floor more than usual. Watanabe has averaged 6.8 points and shot 48.0% from deep this season, giving him some value for those in deeper category formats.
Brooklyn Nets forward T.J. Warren (shin) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Los Angeles Lakers. He'll join fellow forward Ben Simmons (knee) on the sideline for the second straight game. The Nets will likely use a committee approach to help fill the void left by their two injured forwards. That being said, Yuta Watanabe, Royce O'Neale, and Joe Harris will all see increased roles. Harris is the best streaming out of the trio, so fantasy managers should check to see if he's available for Monday.
Brooklyn Nets forward T.J. Warren (shin) will miss Saturday's contest against the Knicks. He exited early in Thursday's clash with Detroit and has been diagnosed with a left shin contusion. The 29-year-old has averaged 9.3 points and 2.9 rebounds in 19.0 minutes off the Brooklyn bench this season. Yuta Watanabe should get a bigger role off the bench with Warren missing, although he is far from a must-have player for fantasy managers.
Brooklyn Nets forward T.J. Warren (ribs) suffered a rib contusion during Wednesday's game and had to leave the game after playing just 14 minutes. He wasn't able to return to the game and now is uncertain to play against the New Orleans Pelicans on Friday. Warren has played a big part in the offense while coming off of the bench. Over the last nine games, he has averaged 11.7 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 1.6 assists per game on 21.8 minutes per contest. If he can't suit up, look for Joe Harris and Yuta Watanabe to receive some more opportunities.